MIL-OSI Europe: Answer to a written question – The Crete-Cyprus electricity interconnection is an important project for the EU and has received significant EU funding – E-000454/2025(ASW)

Source: European Parliament

The Great Sea Interconnector (formerly known as ‘EuroAsia Interconnector’) is recognised as a project of common interest (PCI) of the EU in the field of energy, notably under the fifth EU list of projects of common and mutual interest adopted in 2021[1]. The project has been received a EUR 657 million EU grant under the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) and has also been awarded a EUR 100 million grant from the EU’s Recovery and Resilience Facility[2].

The EU has repeatedly expressed its expectation by Türkiye to de-escalate tensions in the interest of regional stability in the Eastern Mediterranean[3].

In particular, the Commission has underlined in the 2024 enlargement report on Türkiye[4] that, as stemming from obligations under the Negotiating Framework, Türkiye is expected to make an unequivocal commitment to good neighbourly relations, international agreements and the peaceful settlement of disputes including through the International Court of Justice. Türkiye must avoid threats and actions that damage good neighbourly relations and respect the sovereignty of all Member States over their territorial sea and airspace as well as all their sovereign rights, including inter alia the right to explore and exploit natural resources in accordance with EU and international law, in particular the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea.

This is essential to ensure a stable and secure environment in the Eastern Mediterranean and the development of a cooperative and mutually beneficial relationship between the EU and Türkiye[5].

  • [1] https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=CELEX%3A32022R0564&qid=1663087079030.
  • [2] https://commission.europa.eu/news/commission-participates-launch-euroasia-electricity-interconnector-2022-10-14_en.
  • [3] https://www.consilium.europa.eu/media/57442/2022-06-2324-euco-conclusions-en.pdf.
  • [4] https://enlargement.ec.europa.eu/document/download/8010c4db-6ef8-4c85-aa06-814408921c89_en?filename=T%C3%BCrkiye%20Report%202024.pdf.
  • [5] https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/ip_23_6157.
Last updated: 12 May 2025

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